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All sales of tangible personal property in Iowa are subject to sales tax unless exempted by state law. Sales of services are exempt from Iowa sales tax unless taxed (enumerated) by state law. Labor is not tangible personal property So what that means, is unless the labor is specifically enumerated as a taxable type of service, than labor is NOT taxable. see http://www.state.ia.us/tax/educate/78539.html#ExemptSales for a listing on labor that requires collection of state sales tax.
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You pay sales tax on the actual amount you pay for the item, not some infalted price the store says they are discounting from.
Corporate sales jobs pay 2 types of commission. These are straight which is based off of the percentage of sales and variable commissions pay differently upon reaching targets.
You will probably have to pay Iowa's if it's from a dealer.
In my state there is no sales tax on a home sale.
yes you will pay sales tax when you transfer the title at your county's admin. building.
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All sales of tangible personal property in Iowa are subject to sales tax unless exempted by state law. Sales of services are exempt from Iowa sales tax unless taxed (enumerated) by state law. Labor is not tangible personal property So what that means, is unless the labor is specifically enumerated as a taxable type of service, than labor is NOT taxable. see http://www.state.ia.us/tax/educate/78539.html#ExemptSales for a listing on labor that requires collection of state sales tax.
How much sales tax do you pay on a used $22,000 vehicle? How much sales tax do you pay on a used $22,000 vehicle?
You normally do not pay sales tax on a service.
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You'll pay sales tax on materials. If the contractor is the one buying the materials, they'll pay the sales tax, and that cost will be passed on to you.
Yes, you do have to pay sales tax - it's like purchasing a second hand car. You still pay sales tax
Normally you pay the sales tax in the state you reside in. If you live in Georgia you would not pay sales tax in Indiana, you would pay sales taxes when you registered the car in Georgia.